University of Palestine International Business And Finance Management Accounting For Financial Firms Part (3) Ibrahim Sammour.

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University of Palestine International Business And Finance Management Accounting For Financial Firms Part (3) Ibrahim Sammour

Accounting For Banking Definition of bank: A financial institution that is licensed to deal with money and its substitutes by accepting time and demand deposits, making loans, and investing in securities. The bank generates profits from the difference in the interest rates charged and paid.

Another Definition: An organization, usually a corporation, chartered by a state or federal government, which does most or all of the following: receives demand deposits and time deposits, honors instruments drawn on them, and pays interest on them; discounts notes, makes loans, and invests in securities; collects checks, drafts, and notes; certifies depositor's checks; and issues drafts and cashier's checks.

Through this definition, it is assumed that banks as an intermediary institution between groups of people that who have surplus funds which called "savers" and with some groups who need this money which called "investors" as described as follows

BANK Objectives Financial Institutions Banks INVESETORS Savers

summary a bank can be defined as any business organisation that offers acceptance of deposits, which is subject to withdrawal on demand and grants loans and credits to private individuals and business firms on commercial basis

Banking Goals 1. Profitability 2. Safety 3. Liquidity

Banks ’ major roles/functions:  Intermediation function  Payment function  Guarantor role  Risk management function  Savings/investment advisor role  Safekeeping/certification of value  Agency role (usually through a trust department)  Policy role

Types Of Banks

1- Central Bank The entity responsible for overseeing the monetary system for a nation, Central banks have a wide range of responsibilities, from overseeing monetary policy to implementing specific goals such as currency stability, low inflation and full employment. Central banks also generally issue currency, function as the bank of the government, regulate the credit system, oversee commercial banks, manage exchange reserves and act as a lender of last resort.

Objectives of Central Banks: The main objectives of central banks as following: 1- To provide their countries' currencies with price stability by controlling inflation. 2- Acts as the regulatory authority of a country's monetary policy

Objectives of Central Banks: 3- Administering policies of Balance of Payments which includes: a. Encouragements of Exports. b. Monitoring public debt. c. Minimum import for consumption

What are the main functions of central bank? The important functions of Central Banks are as follows:- 1-Sole right of note issue. 2-Banker to the state 3-Banker's bank.. 4-Banker's clearing house

The important functions of Central Bank 5-Lender to the last resort S-Financial agent. 7-Effective monetary policy. 8-External functions

How the Central Bank Influences an Economy A central bank can be said to have two main kinds of functions: 1. Macroeconomic when regulating inflation and price stability and 2. Microeconomic when functioning as a lender of last resort.

Revenues and Expenditures of Central Banks Revenues OR Profits: 1. Received /Charged Interest on foreign investments. 2. Received /Charged Interests on local investments. 3. Income through exchange rate differences.

Revenues and Expenditures of Central Banks Expenditures: 1. Issuing expenses. 2. Paid interests on the legal and optional reserves. 3. Administrative expenses and other expenses. 4. Custom given to foreign currency fluctuations 5. Custom end of service compensation.

2- Commercial bank:- A banker or bank is a financial institution that acts as a payment agent for customers, and borrows and lends money. The first modern bank was founded in Italy at Genoa in 1406; its name was "Banco di San Giorgio" (Bank of St. George). Banks act as payment agents by conducting checking or current accounts for customers, paying cheques drawn by customers on the bank, and collecting cheques deposited to customers' current accounts..

Commercial bank Banks borrow money by accepting funds deposited on current account, accepting term deposits and by issuing debt securities such as banknotes and bonds. Banks lend money by making advances to customers on current account, by making installment loans, and by investing in marketable debt securities. Banks provide almost all payment services, and a bank account is considered indispensable by most businesses, individuals,and governments.

Commercial bank Banks borrow most funds borrowed from households and non-financial businesses, and lend most funds lent to households and non- financial businesses, but non-bank lenders provide a significant and in many cases adequate substitute for bank loans, and money market funds, cash management trusts and other non-bank financial institutions in many cases provide an adequate substitute to banks for lending savings to.

Definition of commercial bank: An institution which accepts deposits, makes business loans, and offers related services. Commercial banks also allow for a variety of deposit accounts, such as checking, savings, and time deposit. These institutions are run to make a profit and owned by a group of individuals.

Functions of commercial banks: The functions of commercial banks are divided into two categories as follows: 1- Traditional functions: 2- Modern functions:

Traditional functions: 1. Accepting different types of Deposits. 2. Making different types of loans and advances to customers. 3. Bank guarantees and letters of guarantee 4. Financing foreign trade through opening documentary bills of credit. 5. Dealing with securities sale and purchase; either for or on behalf of their clients. 6. Dealing with foreign exchange, traveling cheques, and transfer money.

Modern functions: 1. Credit card services 2. Consumer loans 3. Mortgages 4. Financial advisors 5. Management of investment funds 6. Savings deposit 7. Foreign exchange transaction 8. Provision of credits

Modern functions: 9. Portfolio management 10. Equipment leasing 11. Venture capital loans 12. Assets management services for firms like: a. Banking services for firms (Business liquidity loans, capital investment loans). b. Brokerage services. c. (Investment banking) Stock exchange listing trading, cleaning and settlement services).

Resources of funds for Commercial banks: The resources of funds for commercial banks can be divided into two parts: as follows: 1- Internal resources: 2- External resources:

Internal resources: A- Paid Capital. B- Undivided profits. C- Legal and optional reserve.

External resources: A- Deposits of all kinds B- Lending from Central bank. C- Lending from another institutions

Structure of A Typical Financial System Regulatory Institutions Money market Capital market Financial Institutions Non-deposit institutions Depository institutions Commercial banks Savings institutions Credit unions Security brokers Real estate investment Investment institutions (Mutual funds) Finance companies Insurance companies Mortgage companies